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dSLR 101

mangogh wrote 1 day ago: I always get the terminology mixed up when it comes to describing different settings using my dSLR. … more →

Tags: Art, DSLR, Photography, ISO, shutter speed, aperture

Saturday Morning Photo Fest...5 comments

Sarah K. Andrew wrote 6 days ago: What better way is there to spend your rainy Saturday morning than browsing pretty pony photos? Enjo … more →

Tags: Everything Else, Spotlight, Equine Photography, sarah K. andrew, 17mm, 78mm, Atlas, black, black morgan

SRII — time to go 16mm3 comments

neuraldisarray wrote 2 weeks ago: According to the equipment booking forms at RMIT, this is what we’ve got to work with, film-wi … more →

Tags: Production, Analysis, film, Pre-Production, TV2, cinematography, dsr450, shallow depth of field, shooting 16mm

depth of field

Dave wrote 3 weeks ago: I tried working with depth of field in my camera today, but it was more difficult than I thought, ma … more →

Tags: photography project, Photography, Canon S3IS, shutter speed, Frustration

Examples of Depth of Field (DoF)

lblanchd123 wrote 3 weeks ago: You know I wouldn’t leave you hanging. Seeing as this blog is really all about photography and … more →

Tags: Photography, Photo Albums, ldbphotography, LDB, ldb photography, washington dc, ldbphoto, Photo Tips, Photography Tips

Project 1: Focal Length

nvirdi wrote 1 month ago: Focal length – three images taken at standard, telephoto and widest focal lengths of my camera … more →

Tags: projects, Project #1

long conversations with parents help

Dave wrote 1 month ago: I didn’t get my dusk photography done. I’m not very happy about it. However, my travel p … more →

Tags: photography project, Canon S3IS, confidence, shutter speed, Aperture Control

first attempt

Dave wrote 2 months ago: So I started working on my photography. And I have already learned one thing. I know next to nothing … more →

Tags: photography project, Tom Ang, Canon S3IS, exposure compensation, Dusk Photography, shutter speed, batteries, histogram, exposure correction

Zoom or Prime Lenses

bloglabyrinth wrote 3 months ago: If you are taking photographs using a camera with interchangeable lenses than you will be making var … more →

Tags: What to buy, Shooting Tips, Lenses, Photography, Lens, cameras, Prime, zoom, zoom vs prime

Limitations: Z1

neuraldisarray wrote 3 months ago: It was only week four, and already we were shooting and editing. Quick progress, I was pleased. I tr … more →

Tags: Production, Analysis, film, criticism, TV2, cinematography, Photography, z1p, Pre-Production

1: a way of seeing. project 21 comment

robinawheeler wrote 4 months ago: focus with a set aperture  My chosen scene had considerable depth consisting of fields, trees and fe … more →

Tags: 1. A way of seeing, depth of field, pots and pebbles, aperture, open college of the arts

Focal Length : Quick Lowdown on Lenses1 comment

bloglabyrinth wrote 4 months ago: Focal Length (mm) is about how wide or narrow the field of view is and how close the subject appears … more →

Tags: What to buy, Lenses

Why Do Cameras Suck (Compared to Our Eyes)?4 comments

Mok Oh wrote 4 months ago: Why can’t the cameras capture what we see how we see?  In most cases, my digital camera pictur … more →

Tags: cameras, Photography, High dynamic range, resolution

Just Some Random Trivia...

artworkbyaj wrote 5 months ago: Here is some random trivia… The Human Eye is the Second Most Complex Organ in the Human Body ( … more →

Tags: Misc, Random, Trivia, human eye, F-Stops, most complex organ, eyelashes, Eyebrows, fun facts

Photo Friday: I(n) S(earch) O(f) Sharper Photos9 comments

Susan wrote 5 months ago: The batter in still life pose (ISO 25) If only every sports photo could be as easy as this one! The … more →

Tags: Photography, Photo Friday, Noise Ninja, Nikon D300, Nikon 70-200mm lens, ISO, Little League Baseball, shutter speed, aperture

Watch the Nose! - Focal Length in Portrait Photography

tomrhodesphotography wrote 5 months ago: You should always ALWAYS! Watch the nose in Portrait Photography. … Anyone interested in light … more →

Tags: Photography, Portrait, camera, Lens, Fashion, Tom Rhodes, zoom

Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-IV)

M Kumar wrote 6 months ago: In Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-I, II and III) I explained some of the auto and advanced modes … more →

Tags: shooting modes, camera, DSLR, exposure, ISO, Motion, Photography, point-and-shoot, protrait

Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-III)

M Kumar wrote 6 months ago: In Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-I and Part-II) I explained Auto, Programmed and Aperture Prior … more →

Tags: shooting modes, camera, DSLR, exposure, ISO, Motion, Photography, point-and-shoot, protrait

Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-II)

M Kumar wrote 6 months ago: In continuation to Understanding Shooting Modes (Part-I) where I described the Auto and Programmed M … more →

Tags: shooting modes, camera, DSLR, exposure, ISO, Motion, Photography, point-and-shoot, protrait


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